This is my new favorite blog! I’ve been coming to it for a few days now and I love it! There are so many helpful tips and tricks.
A guy named Justin Johnson recently did a great job of interviewing all the staff in my old job that I worked for. He asked a few questions (and answered all of them) and we ended up with a nice little report that I will share with you in the next couple of days.
I was also impressed by the amount of time that they spent doing this analysis. For instance, I knew that a few of the staff members in the old job were just jerks, but I was shocked at how completely they were willing to admit that they were and how they handled it.
They’re willing to admit they were jerks for the most part, but they also have an unshakable belief that these jerks are “all in” or at least they are doing their best to be.
So how does this relate to your new job? I thought the answer is simple: “I don’t know what I’m doing, but I’m probably doing it.” I felt like I knew exactly where I was going, so I knew I was not alone.
I love it when you can say that you know where you are going, but you never really know where you are going.
To be honest, I think the whole thing was totally fucked up. I had no clue how I felt about it, because I couldnt tell if it was a good thing, like I was finally going to have a job I love. When I did find out I was really miserable I tried to make the best out of it by going to a couple of these classes and sitting through a bunch of boring lectures. I also was really stressed out because I had a big case to close.
I couldnt stand the fact that I had to learn a new job, then tell myself that I was going to put in an hour to make myself feel better. I even thought for a while that I was going to send a text and tell myself that I loved it and then just not go. Then the day I was supposed to be there, my phone died and I got so upset that I texted my friend and said I didnt want to go. It was awful.
It was hard to believe it was going to be the end of this movie. I was so tired of the school-talk I was so tired of the movie. Now, I do think that was a good thing.